Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cjmi.ut i«o» •- '/A "ghTOW YE OUR PRICE-5 HAVE FALLEN BUT THEY HAVE NOT FALLEN ON SHIPPED IN “FAKE" STUFF. THEY HAVE FALLEN ON WHAT WE HAVE LEFT OF REGULAR LINES 0F GOOD MERCHANDISE, IT 1-5 IMPoSSIBLE YOU KNOW To BUY JUST EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GOING To SELL AND NO MORE. WHAT WE HAVE LEFT OF OUR WINTER GOOD-5 -WE -S IIALL JELL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICE-5. LADIES BLACK BROADCLOTH COAT-5 TRIMMED WITH BRAID $12.50 VALUE, nOW $F.95, LADIE-5 AND M155E5 FANCY $lO COATS NOW $5.00 AND $6.9 5, CHILDRENS FANCY COATS UP TO 1 5 YEARS 5 AND $6 VALUE NOw $ 3.4 5 AND *3.95, 1-4 TO 1-3 OFF ON ANY FUR IN THE HOU-5E VALUE UP TO sls, MENS AND YOUNG MENS LONG OVERCOATS, FANCY BROWN AND -GRAY MIXED PATTERNS, $lO ANDSI2.SO VALUES NOW $6.50 AND £F.95, MENS BLACK AND OXFORD GRAY DRES-5 OVERCOAT-5, MEDIUM AND FULL LENGTH, COATS MADE TO SELL AT 16.50 To 25 DOLLARS NOW AT 10 To 25J>ERCENT OFF, MEN J BLACK OVER COAT 5 EXTRA GOOD VALUE AT K. 50, 10 AND 1 2.50 NOW 4.25, 6.50 AND F. 95 BoY S HEAVYWEIGHT LONG COATS OF FANCY PATTERNS AND BLACKS, REGULAR 6.00 To 10 VALUES NOW 4.50 To 6.95, LITTLE FEIIOW'J FANCY IoNG COATS 4.00, 5.00 AND 6.00 CoAT-5 REDUCED TO 2.50 AND 3.F5. RESPECTFULLY,

Roubles Sr Parker.

For any disease of the skin we can recommend Chamberlain’s Salve. It releives the itching aud burning sensation instantly and soon effects a cure. This salve is alsQfinvaluable for sore nipples. -- ) Wanted:—A reliable, energetic, man to take charge of a business iu Rensselaer, good opportunity for advancement, if willing to work. Address Lock Box, 55, Lafayette, Ind. See Os Ritchey’s big bronze tom turk at the poultry show this week. Highest score at Chicago poultry show, 97 points. Weighs 46 lbs. Also two hens 26 Jand two 24 lbs each. He will have a few young birds for sale. • - -• i The Grip. ’'Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered ourselves. ”No one can realize the suffering attendant upon an attack ot the grip, unless he has had the actual experience There is probably no disease that cause much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medic d aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use ofChamberlalu s »'Vuwh Remedy. Among the ten of thoustndSi who have used this remedy, not one case has ever been r*M»<*rr**d abat has resulted in pneumonia or that has not recovered. For «a Q by B. F. Fendig.